Chandler Senior Citizens Prepare for Resourceful Aging at Upcoming Senior Expo and Variety Show
The Chandler Senior Expo will offer resources for healthy aging on March 6, with 60 exhibitors, health checks, and free parking. The Spice of Life Senior Variety Show also returns with performances on March 13-14.
Mesa Community College Expands Tuition Program to Adults for Free Education Opportunities
Mesa expands its College Promise program, now offering tuition coverage for residents 24+ at Mesa Community College. The program aims to remove financial barriers and boost higher education access, supporting the city's workforce goals.
Arizona State Superintendent Demands Better Compliance with Holocaust Education Law
Arizona's Superintendent, Tom Horne, is working to ensure better Holocaust education in schools, noting that current teaching levels are inadequate. A new bill seeks to strengthen requirements for this crucial historical instruction.
Apache Junction Residents Face Disturbances as Illegal Campers Displace to Tonto Forest After Public Land Closure
Residents in Apache Junction are facing issues with illegal campers and associated disturbances after the closure of nearby BLM land for the construction of the Goldfield Recreation Area.
Apple Pay Later BNPL Activities to Affect Credit Reports as New York Fed Cautions on Overuse by Low-Credit Consumers
Experian to include Apple Pay Later loans on credit reports from Mar. 1, potentially aiding credit building for users; however, the New York Fed warns that BNPL services are used more frequently by Americans with lower credit scores.











